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SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 4, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- WorkSimple (http://www.getworksimple.com), the company that offers social goals and a fresh approach to performance reviews, today announced LinkedIn...
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Quant trading âHow mathematicians rule the markets http://t.co/NDqBmez5 with high frequency trading & self-reinforcing feedback loops. #HFT
View Article@fivethirtyeight re: stock market over-reaction... Perhaps a positive...
@fivethirtyeight re: stock market over-reaction... Perhaps a positive feedback loop, driven by high-frequency automated trading systems.
View ArticleSuper-exponential bubbles in lab experiments: evidence for anchoring...
We analyze a controlled price formation experiment in the laboratory that shows evidence for bubbles. We calibrate two models that demonstrate with high statistical significance that these laboratory...
View ArticleSuper-exponential bubbles in lab experiments: evidence for anchoring...
We analyze a controlled price formation experiment in the laboratory that shows evidence for bubbles. We calibrate two models that demonstrate with high statistical significance that these laboratory...
View ArticleSuper-exponential bubbles in lab experiments: evidence for anchoring...
We analyze a controlled price formation experiment in the laboratory that shows evidence for bubbles. We calibrate two models that demonstrate with high statistical significance that these laboratory...
View Article"Robotomy": the risk of systemic financial market collapse due to...
"Robotomy": the risk of systemic financial market collapse due to High Frequency Trading programs forming complete negative feedback loops.
View ArticleAnts Swarm Like Brains Think
Both ants and brains actually rely on two types of feedback, held in a delicate balance: negative (or inhibitory) feedback, and positive (or excitatory) feedback. “Negative feedback tends to cause...
View ArticleHow Community Feedback Shapes User Behavior
Social media systems rely on user feedback and rating mechanisms for personalization, ranking, and content filtering. However, when users evaluate content contributed by fellow users (e.g., by liking a...
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